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PART   VIII
EQUIVOCATION

 

Analyzing
the Tone Structure


Gradual
Transformation of
the Musical Form
into the Meaning


Refining the
Surface Structure of
the Musical
Sound-Space

 

 


Refining the Surface
in Order to Gather
the Musical
Meaning

Superficial Deduction

The relative musical process of knowing, we find, is a systematic scanning of the musical surface, an analysis of the outer musical shape.

This superficial deduction leads us listeners systematically from the musical form to the musical meaning.
This means that here, during the relative musical process of gaining knowledge, the form is systematically transformed into the meaning.

Superficial deduction, or the deduction on the level of the surface-structures of music respectively, therefore is to us the appropriate technique to gain relative musical knowledge, and leads the listener from the surface-structures of the musical sound-space to its depths, in that it allows the listener to systematically refine the musical surface-structure until it has reached such a degree of subtlety that it belongs structurally to the world of the motifs, and is identified by him as such.

This process of systematically refining the surface-structure in the musical fields of cognition we now understand as the extraction of the musical sense, and it is based practically on a refinement of the tools of cognition with our listener, a refinement which is brought about by the energies that are increasingly released in these tools as the music unfolds.

 

                                                                                
 

 

Reference work: Peter Huebner – Natural Music Hearing
© AAR EDITION INTERNATIONAL 1982
 

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VIII
EQUIVOCATION

Equivocation Due to
Separateness of

Meaning and Form

The Dual Musical Truth

Equivocation through
Deducing the Meaning
from the Form

Equivocation through
Deducing the Form

from the Meaning

Superficial Deduction

The System
of the Creative Process in Music

Contradiction
to Fundamental Truths
in the Musical
Gaining of Knowledge